A shaman and influencer, No Seul-bi, who appeared on 'Fate War 49', clarified misunderstandings about her tattoo.
On the 18th, No Seul-bi posted an explanatory message on her social account saying, "In Korea I receive a lot of misunderstandings and criticism because of my tattoo. But this tattoo is a cover-up."
A large floral tattoo is engraved below No Seul-bi's collarbone. As speculation and misunderstanding about No Seul-bi's private life continued, No Seul-bi explained that it was a "cover-up tattoo."
She emphasized, "The father of my child, who is currently in prison, forced me to carve his name into my body, and this covers that mark. It is painful for me, but at the same time it is a beautiful part of my life."
Meanwhile, No Seul-bi previously appeared on MBN's 'High School Mom 3' and Channel S's 'Charging Sisters', recounting a turbulent past. She said she suffered domestic violence and school violence in 2016 when she was a high school student. Later, online she met a shaman who offered free physiognomy readings and was gaslighted by him with words such as "If we do not form a marital bond, your father will kill you," and she ultimately ran away and began living with that man.
In particular, that man deceived her by claiming he had azoospermia and refused contraception, forcibly impregnating No Seul-bi at 19, and after childbirth she decided to divorce because of infidelity and violence. After discovering she had spiritual ability, No Seul-bi is now walking the path of a shaman and appeared on the Disney+ variety show 'Fate War 49', which ended on the 4th, making an impression.
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